I've got both XSL files ...only thing missing is, that I can only assign one XSL
file to the OO filter.The second XSL has to transform the result XML.

All you have to do is make sure no templates in the two XSL files match
both XML and XHTML nodes, If that is the case you can simply merge them.
I bet the list would help you more if you provided the actual XSL files.

hth.

Manos

Zitat von Emmanouil Batsis <Emmanouil.Batsis@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Background: I'm programming an XSL 2.0 file to use as an export filter in
OpenOffice 2.x.
The XSL transforms the OpenDocument XML into my own Schema.
Afterwards I would like to transform the result XML with the XSL of my

Schema to

XHTML.

Question: Is it possible (and how?) to get those two transformations into

one

XSL file? (Since I can only use one XSL file as a filter in OOffice)

You can check for the document element name at the root matching
template and call the appropriate template. If no namespace URIs in
combination with element names match between XHTML and your schema, this
is a non issue and you can create templates that match the right nodes.